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. To Awecl, Humble Freshmen WILLIAM C. BERGEY 824 EVERGREEN STREET Coming from Pennridge High School in his senior year, Bill soon became well-known for his portrayal of Corder Morrisn in the senior class play and his rich baritone voice which won him the honor of being soloist in District Chorus. Bill is considering a career in business administration. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Clan Play 3, Baud 3,' Clee Club 35 Chorur 3, Dramatic: Club CTrea,rurerD 3,' Bareball 3. LARUE R. BINDER 207 SOUTH FIFTH STREET Quiet and reserved, Shorty had a way of winning friends. In her spare time, she watched television, played baseball, and faithfully followed our football games. Her hobbies were collecting records and pictures of movie stars. Her ambition is to become a good secretary. SECRETARIAL COURSE. Chef! and Checker: Club 1,' Leathercraft Club 2,' Dramatic: Club 3. RONALD A. BOGERT ALBURTIS, ROUTE 1 A quiet and studious member of the industrial arts section, Ronnie was both an ardent outdoorsman and amateur hunter. Ice skating, fishing, and mechanics also aroused his interest. In school Ronnie devoted his time and talents to the projectionists club. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE. Projeetionim Club I, 2, 3,' Rifle Club 25 Hunting and Fixhiug Club 3. LUCILLE R. BROBST 552 MINOR STREET Always ready with an amusing remark to spark our conversations, Lucille was an anecdote for boredom. With a major role in the senior class play, she displayed vast dramatic ability. Lucille could be serious, however, and was active in many church functions. Her future holds a degree in nursing. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Glee Club 1, 2, lTrea:urerj 3,- Choru: 2, 3,' Library Club I, CVice Prefidentj 2, Clay: Play 3,' Tattler Staf Cafdvertifing Managerj 3.
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. Which Seemed So Remote . MARY ANN C. BANYAS 653 FURNACE STREET Quiet, yet flirtatious and gay, Mary Ann was always a good com- panion. Most of her spare time was spent listening to popular music, ice skating, or motorcycling. Dependable and cooperative, Mary Ann 'will be well liked by her co-workers when she begins her clerical work. COMMERCIAL COURSE. Clee Club 1, 2, 3,' Choruf 2, 3, Recreational Swimming Club 2, 3,' Chefs and Checleerf Club I. BETTY F. BARRACLOUGH 1224 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Versatility and friendliness are Betty's two greatest assets. Always willing to accept responsibility, she diligently executed her many duties as class managing editor of the Tattler and skillful artist ofthe Hi Jeff. Betty possesses the ingenuity and talent needed in the field of commercial art. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Tartler Staj CCla.r: Managing Editorj 3,' Hi fejf Stajfdrtiytj 1, 2, 3,' Clee Club I, 2, 3,' ChoruJ2, 3,' Dee- lamation Context 2, Homeroom Treasurer 2,' Cym Team 2, 3. JOHN K. BAUMER EMMAUS, ROUTE 1 ,lack's presence in the classroom enlivened many a dull day. He was a dependable member of the basketball team and a realistic actor in the senior class play. By hard work and practice during the summer months, Jack achieved the rank of swimming instructor. After grad- uation - the Navy. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Football 1,- Bafketball 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 2,' Clay: Play 3,' Sport: Ojciatiug Club fPre.via'entl 3,' Cher: and Checker: Club 2. JOYCE E. BEITLER 35 SOUTH SIXTH STREET Joyce, with her Winsome smile, was a neat and attractive member of our colour guard. Her pastimes were dancing, talking in class, and eating. Her pet dislike was doing dishes. Joyce's pleasant manner and willingness to work will assure her success in becoming either a sec- retary or a beautician. SECRETARIAL COURSE. Colour Cuard 2, 3,' Choruf 2,' Cymuaxtie Club I, 3,' Gym Team I, 2. -21-
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Now Full-fledged Groduofes . SF LARRY E. CARL MACUNGIEQ ROUTE 1 Larry was primarily interested in golf. When he was not playing the game, he dreamed about it, which was of great avail, for he won the golf tournament in his junior year. Other favorite sports included hshing and swimming, but it is not surprising that Larry's goal in life is to become a professional golfer. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE. Band I, 2, 3,- Cob' Club 1, QSecretaryD 3, CVife Preddentj 3. BARBARA A. E. CLEINOW 332 NORTH FIRST STREET Barb, carefree and easy-going, never was bothered by anything. A ready solution for her friend's troubles made them look to her for advice. Barb was easily absorbed in records or a good book. To return to Germany and further her education is her plan for the future. SECRETARIAL COURSE. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Choruf 2, 3: Recrmtional Swimming Club 25 Gymnartic Club 1, CPre:identj 3, Gym Team 1. SANDRA A. CLEWELL OLD ZIONSVILLE Sandi will be remembered especially for her neatness, good grooming, beautiful hair, incessant chattering, and constant flirting. She had excellent salesmanship and ably served as an advertising editor on the Tattler staff. Sandi desires to be either a buyer or a model for a clothing store. HOME LIVING COURSE. Choruf 2, 3,' Glee Club 1, 2, 3,- Tatfler Szaj Cddzfertifing lllanagerl 35 Rfcrfational Swimming Club 2,' Cliff! and Checker: Club I. JOAN E. CLOUSER 1427 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Joan was changeable as the weather. One moment she was blushing because of an embarrassing situation, the next, she was giving one of the fellows heart trouble. Her understanding disposition caused many people to turn to her for advice. Joan's speed, accuracy, and reliability will make her a successful secretary. SECRETARIAL COURSE. Ili je-If Stal? 2, 3, Clee Club 1, 2, 3,- Chorux 2, 3, Typewritiug Club 1,' Homeroom Sfcrftary 2.
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